A Treatise on diseases of the jointsJohn Churchill, 1861 - 469 páginas |
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... finger - the limb was then supported and again fell down as soon as the finger was removed . ” Let us examine these experiments a little closely before I relate some of my own . Either the head of the thigh bone is in actual contact ...
... finger - the limb was then supported and again fell down as soon as the finger was removed . ” Let us examine these experiments a little closely before I relate some of my own . Either the head of the thigh bone is in actual contact ...
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... finger firmly held over the hole , but whenever any weight was allowed to hang on the thigh the head of the bone fell out , nor could I by any means find the slightest difference whether the finger were held over the hole or not . There ...
... finger firmly held over the hole , but whenever any weight was allowed to hang on the thigh the head of the bone fell out , nor could I by any means find the slightest difference whether the finger were held over the hole or not . There ...
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... fingers or forceps , and to strip off to a certain distance , thin transparent films having the aspect of continuous membranes . If one of these be cut off with the scissars , and placed 22 CHAP . I. PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE.
... fingers or forceps , and to strip off to a certain distance , thin transparent films having the aspect of continuous membranes . If one of these be cut off with the scissars , and placed 22 CHAP . I. PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE.
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... fingers and toes , is in connection with the extensor and interossei tendons , so that ample care is taken , even in these small articulations , to prevent pinching or other such injury . The interarticular cartilage , whose inner parts ...
... fingers and toes , is in connection with the extensor and interossei tendons , so that ample care is taken , even in these small articulations , to prevent pinching or other such injury . The interarticular cartilage , whose inner parts ...
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... finger ; and then it was perceived that they not only had contracted no adhesions to the cartilage , but also that these latter had suffered no change , except a slight loss of brilliancy , and CHAP . II . 41 M. RICHET'S EXPERIMENTS .
... finger ; and then it was perceived that they not only had contracted no adhesions to the cartilage , but also that these latter had suffered no change , except a slight loss of brilliancy , and CHAP . II . 41 M. RICHET'S EXPERIMENTS .
Palavras e frases frequentes
abscess acetabulum action acute affected anchylosis ankle appearance areolar tissue articular lamella attack become blister body bone bursa cancelli caries cartilage cause cavity cells chiefly chloroform chronic cloth colour commencement condition condyle considerable contraction contracture deformity dislocation effusion elbow enlarged epiphysis examined excision femur fever fibres fibrous finger fluid granulations groin healthy hip-joint humerus hydrarthrosis inch increased inflammation inflammatory inner condyle instances irritation joint disease knee knee-joint lacunæ latter less ligament ligamentum patella limb malady morbid motion muscles night observed occur operation osseous osseous tissue osteitis passive patella patient pelvis periarticular periosteum portion position present pressure produced purulent quinine rheumatic round seen sheathes side skin slight soft splint spot stage starting pains straighten strapped structure strumous suppuration surface surgeon swelling swollen symptoms synovial membrane tenderness tendons thickening thigh thin tibia tion treatment trochanter tumefaction tumour ulceration ulna vessels wound
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